Alan Macdonald


Alan Macdonald's work stands out. I find it intelligent and technically brilliant way it pulls, combines and extends work from the worlds of Dutch, renaissance and pop art. And it does this with a timeless wit. This is an artist to look out for.

Tony Davidson, November 2011

Heart Strings
36cm x 31m; oil on linen; £2400
Garden of Earthly Delight
31cm x 39cm; oil on linen; £2400
Swinging Safari
36cm x 36cm; oil on linen; £2600
Lumos
112cm x 107cm; oil on linen; £8800
the rebirth of venus
155cm x 183m; oil on linen; sold
whims of desire
112cm x 107cm; oil on linen; £8,800
the elders surprised by Suzannaha
82cm x 61cm; oil on linen; £5,800
man without a plan
56cm x 66cm; oil on board; sold
a master and Margarita
44cm x 79cm; oil on board; £5,000
bull fighters never know when to quit
49cm x 59cm; oil on board; £4,500
the world according to art
49cm x 59cm; oil on board; sold
a soul in control
49cm x 38cm; oil on board; £3,000
Venus on wheels
26cm x 61cm; oil on board; sold
a man, a can and a plan
26cm x 61cm; oil on board; sold
nobody's fool
38cm x 36cm; oil on board; £2,600
burning the house down
31cm x 36cm; oil on board; sold
exotica
36cm x 31cm; oil on board; £2,400
mother's little helpers
36cm x 31cm; oil on board; £2,400
the bitter end
36cm x 31cm; oil on board; £2,400